The Paleolithic Culture in the Hokuriku Districts
Publications
- Hiraguchi, T., and Yoshioka, Y., 1971, The excavation resarch of the
Todashino Site in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. Journal of the
Ishikawa Archaeological Society, 14:61-72. (In Japanese)
- Hiraguchi, T., 1983, The chronological perspective about the nife-blade
industries in the Hokuriku districts, Cental Japan. Journal of the Ishikawa
Archaeological Society, 27:1-22. (In Japanese)
- Hokurikju Paleolithic Culture Study Group, 1986, Preliminary research
into the Paleolithc sites on the basen of the River Tedori,, Journal
of the Ishikawa Archaeological Society, 14:21-42. (In Japanese)
- Hokuriku Paleolithic Culture Study Group, 1989, On Paleolithic Axe
or Axe-shaped Tool, Proceedings of Toyama Symposium. the Japanese
Archaeological Association. (In Japanese)
- Hokuriku Paleolithic Culture Study Group, 1990, Miyaji-mukaiyama
Site in Kaga, Central Japan. The Kaga City Board of Education.
(In Japanese)
- Hiraguchi, T., 1996, Archaeological surveys of Paleolithic period in
Hokuriku, Central Japan, 1990-1996, Proceedings of the 10th Meeting
about the Paleolithic Culture of the Northeast Japan, 130-134. (In
Japanese)
Photographs

A end scraper excavated from the Todashino site at Tatsunokuchi-machi in
Ishikawa Prefecture,
1970 (Hiraguchi and Yoshioka, 1971).
An outcrop at the type locality of the Pleistocene Omma Formation,
on the riverbed of the Sai at Kanazawa-shi, 1996.